Whether low blood oxygen in newborns can be cured or not needs to be decided according to the cause and degree of low blood oxygen. Most of the respiratory system can be cured after standardized treatment, but it is often difficult to be cured on its own.
There are more reasons for low blood oxygen in newborns, which may be related to respiratory diseases, such as pulmonary hemorrhage, pneumonia, etc., or cardiac system diseases, such as congenital heart disease, etc. These diseases often can not be cured by themselves, and need standardized treatment under the guidance of a doctor. The vast majority of babies can be cured after treatment.
However, some babies may have suffered a brief period of hypoxia during labor. The low oxygen saturation caused by this condition can recover on its own after delivery.
If a newborn has hypoxemia, it can be treated with targeted therapy under the guidance of a doctor, and most of it can be cured with standardized treatment. However, it is often not self-healing.